Pope prays for victims of Mexico quake

At around 1PM local time on Tuesday, a 7.1 magnitude natural disaster hit Mexico.

"Unfortunately, many people have lost their lives, including boys and girls in schools, buildings and homes", announced Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.

Rescue workers are continuing to scrabble through rubble, searching for survivors, including dozens of children feared buried beneath a Mexico Cityschool. Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto personally visited the site, saying 20 children and two adults were killed. He said the priority is to provide medical care to the injured and rescue people still trapped in the rubble. The quake, measuring 7.1, caused extensive damage in Mexico City and in neighbouring states.

Sirens blared as first responders rushed through the streets of Mexico City.

The quake came less than two weeks after at least 90 people were killed by an 8.1 magnitude tremor in the country's southern region.

As buildings crumbled like cardboard houses, clouds of dust bellowed out, killing more than 200 (at the time of filing this piece) people.

Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza said Wednesday he is seeing "the real heart and soul" of the Mexican people after a powerful quake struck the capital.

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He added that he saw a woman fainting as 'people started to run'. These are said to include a six-storey block of flats, a supermarket and a factory.

Rescuers continued their searches for survivors throughout central Mexico on Wednesday as the country grapples with one of its worst earthquakes in the last 30 years.

Trump tweeted: "God bless the people of Mexico City". Below you see a graph published by CNN based on the information of the US Geological Survey, with the intensity of this natural disaster.

Mexico City International Airport suspended operations, while electricity and phone lines were down in parts of the capital.

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